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Friday, January 31, 2003 Newspaper Ad Revenues Declined in 2002 "Total advertising spending grew by 4.0 percent in 2002; advertising in newspapers, however, fell for the first time since the early 1990s," said Kip Cassino, Corzen's Vice President of Research. "The real question is how much classified revenue will come back as the economy rebounds, particularly in the Recruitment category." Other advertising categories grew in 2002, most notably online advertising, which grew a robust 46.7 percent Advertising in radio was up 8.2 percent; cable-TV was up by 5.9 percent; and broadcast TV grew by 5.2 percent. "The growth in online advertising for the year was fueled primarily by local newspapers upselling print advertisers onto the web," said Cassino. Summary Estimates of US Advertising Spending: 2002 Vs. 2001 (Estimates in $ Millions)
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